by Tim Girvin | May 27, 2007 | Diary
There are characters in Japanese aesthetics that most people know to the concept of objects that are beautifully aged, the character implicit in use, authentic decay, honored “wearing out”, rustic simplicity and things that are made better, richer, and...
by Tim Girvin | Dec 9, 2010 | Diary
with the layering, of one point, on another, and another: the telling of that story — still, the heart must hold true. And people must believe it. thanks for your time. more soon, surely — ! warmest > T I M H U M A N B R A N D | S t r a t e g i e s...
by Tim Girvin | Oct 26, 2010 | Diary
T H E L A D D E R | L I F E WALKING an ancient road, a street, past sundown, the early evening ringing the most extraordinary blue, the light of the streets was a kind of gaseous yellow vapor-light. And that light created a kind of multiple shadow — and there,...
by Tim Girvin | Mar 2, 2009 | Diary
The beginning, forming the nest. I’ve written about creating an installation — actually, many installations and placements — over time. Dawn Clark (http://dacarc.wordpress.com/) and I built a nest — woven of sticks that we found on the beach....
by Tim Girvin | Nov 16, 2008 | Diary
A Love of Wild Trees Contemplating the tree of the world… And this is the seventh in a series, from https://tim.girvin.com/Entries/index.php. Looking skyward, stars hang in the balance, branched — bound in light, spanning — circling the mooned night....